Pakistan Journal of Geology (PJG)

APPLICATION OF EULER DECONVOLUTION TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFYING HYDROCARBON TRAPS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN NIGER DELTA BASIN USING AEROMAGNETIC DATA

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pjg.01.2025.01.04

ABSTRACT

SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF THE UVIGERINID MEMBERS AND OTHER RELATED TAXA IN THE SOUTHERN TETHYS

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Geology (PJG)
Author: Haidar Salim Anan*

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DOI: 10.26480/pjg.01.2025.01.04

Spatio-temporal variability of thirty-one Maastrichtian-Neogene Uvigerinid benthic foraminiferal species and other related taxa in seventeen localities in the Southern Tethys (Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Venezuela, Ivory Basin, Nigeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Qatar, Iran, Pakistan, Japan, Australia, southwest Pacific) are presented. Two of these species are treated here as new: Uvigerina tusmanica and Uvigerinella tunisica. The prominent environment of the recorded assemblage are ranged from the Outer shelf-bathyal environment.

Pages 01-04
Year 2025
Issue 1
Volume 9
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pjg.02.2024.149.150

ABSTRACT

NEW BENTHIC FORAMINIFERAL LAGENID GENUS AMPHICORYNELLA ANAN AND ITS SPECIES IN EUROPE

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Geology (PJG)
Author: Haidar Salim Anan

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DOI: 10.26480/pjg.02.2024.149.150

Eocene-Miocene Lagenid new genus Amphicorynella and its species of Romania (East Europe) and France (West Europe) are described. It is characterized by its elongate calcareous perforate uniserial test, globular proloculus with commonly apiculate base, followed by inclined globular chambers throughout, sutures distinctly depressed, surface ornamented with fine costae broken up into rows of small pustules, aperture terminal with a pronounced neck with ring like concentric ridges. These species are: Amphicorynella popescui, A. romanica, A. mazeni, A. yassini, A. franciaca, Amphicoryna sztrákosae. All the recorded benthic foraminiferal species from the Romania and France in Europe are, so far, an endemic to its original erections.

Pages 149-150
Year 2024
Issue 2
Volume 8
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